Found Object: Yours Very Truly
Contributed by Steven Heller VIEW ONLINE


This issue’s found object is a box of Depression-era rejection letters addressed to a young woman looking for work in the food service industry. The box was picked up 10 years ago at a Great Barrington, MA, flea market by designer and author Steven Heller.

Steven Heller is the art director of The New York Times Book Review and founder and cochair of the MFA/Design Program at New York’s School of Visual Arts. He is the author and/or editor of over 80 books on popular culture, graphic design, and politics in art, most recently Graphic Humor: The Art of Graphic Wit, Cuba Style: Graphics From the Golden Age of Design, and The Graphic Design Reader.








Esopus 4 (Spring 2005)

CONTENTS:
ARTIST'S PROJECT: EDWARD RUSCHA
Book Covers

Cuoca
By Jody Williams VIEW ONLINE

The Greatest
By Ulysses Davis

Soft Serve
By Daniel Tannehill Neely VIEW ONLINE

ARTIST'S PROJECT: SHANAN KURTZ
"All the Eyes Are Mine"

New Voices: "For Emergency Use Only"
Fiction by Ethan Rutherford

Alex Shear's Object Lesson #4
(Removable Insert)

100 Frames: Claire Denis's "Vendredi Soir"
Introduction by Ellen Kuras VIEW ONLINE

Found Object: Yours Very Truly
Contributed by Steven Heller VIEW ONLINE

ARTIST'S PROJECT: ATI MAIER
"See It Loud"

Angus Trumble's 1685 in Retrospect
One Year. One Page.

First Subscriber Invitational: Imaginary Friends
lllustrations by Yvetta Fedorova